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The Dubhlinn was situated where the Castle Garden is now located, opposite the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle.
Ephrem the Syrian wrote a commentary on it, the Syriac original of which was rediscovered only in 1957, when a manuscript acquired by Sir Chester Beatty in 1957 ( now Chester Beatty Syriac MS 709, Dublin ) turned out to contain the text of Ephrem's commentary.
Subsequently, the Chester Beatty library was able to track down and buy a further 42 leaves, so that now approximately eighty per cent of the Syriac commentary is available ( McCarthy 1994 ).
Saint Ephrem's Commentary on Tatian's Diatessaron: An English Translation of Chester Beatty Syriac MS 709 with Introduction and Notes ( Oxford University Press ) ISBN 978-0-19-922163-9 The first English translation.
* The Chester Beatty Papyri ( Greek ; the New Testament portions of which were copied in the 3rd century )
* Chester Beatty Papyri — collection of 11 codices acquired by Alfred Chester Beatty in 1930 1931 and 1935.
It is housed at the Chester Beatty Library.
* The President appoints one trustee to the Chester Beatty Library.
* The Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The Chester Beatty Papyrus No. 1 contains the legend known as The Contendings of Horus and Set.
Chester Beatty XII, Greek manuscript of the Book of Enoch, with the text quoted by Epistle of Jude ( 4th century ) There are in all two hundred and eighty-three direct quotations from the Old Testament in the New Testament, and some quotations from other books.
* Tresor 193: Chester Beatty A Taste Of Honey ( 12 ")
* Tresor 202: Chester Beatty Shot Of Love ( 12 "/ CD )
The castle complex also hosts the Chester Beatty Library, in a purpose-constructed facility.
The Apocryphon of Jannes and Jambres the magicians is a manuscript among the Chester Beatty Papyri No XVI, which has been edited and translated by Albert Pietersma.

Chester and Library
* Chester Fritz Auditorium and Chester Fritz Library, facilities on the University of North Dakota campus in Grand Forks
Chester Museum, an addition to the Chester Library.
* Chester County Library
A collector of Oriental art and books, he bequeathed the Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri to the British Museum < REF NAME =" MARRY-2004 "/> and the Chester Beatty Library to Dublin, Ireland.
The Chester Beatty Library, which houses the collection, was moved to Dublin Castle from Shrewsbury road in 2000.
The Chester Beatty Library was established in Dublin, Ireland in 1950, to house the collections of mining magnate, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty.
A copy of Dala ' il al-Khayrat from the Chester Beatty Library
Some of the finest miniatures from imperial Mughal albums, called Muraqqa ', are housed in the Chester Beatty Library ; with important paintings from the Late Shah Jahan Album and the Minto Album.
The albums were the subject of a recent exhibition and publication by the Islamic curator, Dr. Elaine Wright, Muraqqa ': Imperial Albums of the Chester Beatty Library.
The East Asian Collection has one of the most extensive collections of carved snuff bottles, many of which were included in the catalogue: The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin: Chinese Snuff Bottles.
* Chester Beatty Library website
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Chester and houses
The former site of Commodore's operational headquarters in West Chester, Pennsylvania, now houses the headquarters and broadcast studios of leading cable retailer QVC, Inc. ( On November 26, 2004, QVC became the first retailer to sell the DTV, a " C64 in a joystick " designed by Jeri Ellsworth.
A triangular area of Northwood including the old High Street, Chester Road and Hallowell Road has been deemed a place of special-interest restriction, in order to protect the numerous Victorian houses situated there.
This comprised: the refoundation of eight out of nine former monastic cathedrals ( Coventry being the exception ), together with six wholly new bishoprics ( Bristol, Chester, Gloucester, Oxford, Peterborough, Westminster ) with their associated cathedrals, chapters, choirs and grammar schools ; the refoundation as secular colleges of monastic houses in Brecon, Thornton and Burton on Trent, the endowment of five Regius Professorships in each of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the endowment of the colleges of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Christ Church, Oxford and the maritime charity of Trinity House.
* Chester County Intermediate Unit houses several offices and special services in Downingtown.
The borough houses the Morton train station, built in 1880 by Joseph Wilson of the Wilson Brothers architectural firm to serve the Morton stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad West Chester line that originated in 1854.
Chester Depot is known for the Stone Village, a street with several stone houses built in similar style.
* The Cheshire Cat lends its name to two public houses in the county of Cheshire ; one near Stockport and another on the A41 just south of Chester.
One of the blocks in the forecourt of Chester Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum.
Douglas ' biographer, Edward Hubbard, estimated that the duke commissioned four churches and chapels, eight large houses, about 15 schools and institutions, about 50 farms ( in whole or part ), about 300 cottages, lodges, smithies and the like, two cheese factories, two inns, and about 12 commercial buildings ( for most of which Douglas was the architect )-and these were just the buildings in the city of Chester and on the Eaton estate.
Crypt Chambers in Chester houses part of the Browns of Chester store and is a Grade I listed building
Other UMD facilities include Glensheen Historic Estate, Chester Park School which houses Minnesota Sea Grant and the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, the Natural Resources Research Institute, the Research and Field Studies Center, and the Lower Campus which houses the Large Lakes Observatory.
This means that houses on the west side of the street are in the Flintshire County Council area and in the North Wales Police jurisdiction, while those on the east side are in the Cheshire West and Chester unitary authority area and in the Cheshire Police jurisdiction.
All that remains now is a memorial, a stained glass window in the estate's church, streets and housing blocks with aviation names, a row of ex-RAF houses along the Chester Road, and a new Spitfire Memorial.
The Chester Harding House, a National Historic Landmark occupied by portrait painter Chester Harding ( painter ) | Chester Harding from 1826 1830, now houses the Boston Bar Association.
It is known from the Diaries of a local Puritan by the name of Adam Martindale, that by the time the King's Head Inn was constructed in 1629 on " the great road " ( taken to refer to all or part of Chester Lane ) between Warrington and Ormskirk, a number of houses, farms and manors counted amongst the properties in the local vicinity and general area.
The church also houses sculptures by Daniel Chester French and Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Coton Hill has an unusual number of public houses in proximity to each other, thanks to being on the historic route from Ellesmere and Chester.
In other parts of Walmer Estate like Worcester Road and Chester Road people were evicted but only a few of the houses destroyed.

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